Power lift and transfer system and method
A power lift and transfer system and method are disclosed. In one particular exemplary embodiment, the power lift and transfer system and method may be realized as a power lift and transfer system. The power lift and transfer system may move, stow, and carry a mobility device for a user with a disability, and then assist the person with the disability to transfer in and out of a vehicle. The power lift and transfer system may further transport the wheeled or other mobility device from a position in a rear or on top of the vehicle to passenger or driver areas of the vehicle, and then assist the user by means of a conveyor belt to transfer laterally into the automobile seat.
This patent application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/129,922, filed Jul. 29, 2008, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
FIELD OF THE DISCLOSUREThe present disclosure relates generally to systems and methods for lifting and transferring wheeled mobility devices for persons with disabilities and persons with disabilities into and out of vehicles and, more particularly, to a power lift and transfer system and method for assisting persons in lifting and transferring a wheeled mobility device when entering and exiting a vehicle, as well as a conveyor and support system for facilitating persons with disabilities into and out of a vehicle.
BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSUREUsers with disabilities who wish to travel using a wheelchair or other wheeled mobility device, but who do not have a vehicle which allows for easy stowage of the mobility device, often encounter problems. For example, vehicles such as minivans and full-sized vans with large cargo doors, pickup trucks with large access cabs or cargo boxes, and SUV's benefit from large and logical wheelchair storage areas, several of which are located conveniently close to the seating area which individuals with disabilities may need to access. Preferably, with such vehicles, there is a minimum of distance between where a wheelchair may be stowed and the destination of the individual inside the vehicle. For reasons of fuel economy, personal choice, and/or comfort, many wheelchair or mobility-impaired persons who are unable to, or for whom it is unsafe to, walk to the rear of a vehicle from a passenger or driver's door, will desire access to vehicles with severe space constraints. These persons may nevertheless wish to store either a power or manual wheelchair or other personal mobility aid such as a walker with the vehicle. In vehicles with severe space constraints, this may mean that the only logical place to store a large object is outside the vehicle. Although some lifts exist which allow a user to store a mobility device in the rear of a vehicle, the majority of those lifts do lot allow for delivery of the mobility device to the driver's or passenger's compartment, which is essential to many-mobility-impaired users. Some lifts do exist which allow both for stowage of a wheelchair on a rooftop and delivery of same to a driver's or passenger's door. However, many users have reservations about such technology as rooftop devices often compromise appearance, fuel economy, handling, and stability of the vehicle. Also, several transfer devices exist which allow a user to access a vehicle seat directly from outside of a vehicle through a variety of means, including pivoting vehicle seats which tilt and/or exit the vehicle to facilitate transfers, devices which provide an elevator platform adjacent to a vehicle seat or which create a removable or non-removable bridge from a mobility device to the vehicle seat. Again, however, such devices typically do not address the special circumstances created by vehicles with significant space constraints. In such vehicles, there is often not enough space to facilitate either the ejection of a vehicle seat through a vehicle door opening or for other specialized equipment in the interior of the vehicle. An additional challenge is posed by the fact that the transfer process into the interior of a smaller vehicle is made more difficult by an accordingly small passenger compartment and/or door opening.
In view of the foregoing, it may be understood that there may be significant problems and shortcomings associated with current mobility assistance systems.
SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSUREA power lift and transfer system and method are disclosed. In one particular exemplary embodiment, the power lift and transfer system and method may be realized as a power lift and transfer system. The power lift and transfer system may move, stow, and carry a mobility device for a user with a disability, and then assist the person with the disability to transfer in and out of a vehicle. The power lift and transfer system may further transport the wheeled or other mobility device from a position in a rear or on top of the vehicle to passenger or driver areas of the vehicle, and then assist the user by means of a conveyor belt to transfer laterally into the automobile seat. The transfer conveyor belt system operates in a unique manner. That is, once the user has arrived at the door of the vehicle, the user may transfer onto a seat of the vehicle and then activate a motorized conveyor belt system which may be placed across a base of a cushion of the seat to pull the user a remainder of the distance required for proper seated placement within the vehicle and subsequent travel in the vehicle. The transfer conveyor belt system may comprise one or two motors and/or springs to activate either a conveyor belt configured in a loop or a belt attached to two motorized or spring-operated spindles, one on each end, and may be activated in both in and out directions. The transfer conveyor belt system may also comprise an additional bridge component which may comprise an additional conveyor configured similarly to the seat cushion conveyor system, but which has an added advantage of providing a powered conveyor motion in a space between the user's mobility device and the seat of the vehicle. The wheelchair stowage portion of the system may be configured in at least a suspended version and a fixed attachment version. The suspended version may use a flexible strap, belt, net, or chain to support the mobility device, while the fixed attachment version may provide a positive interlocking connection to the mobility device while it is being stowed and transported.
The present disclosure will now be described in more detail with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof as shown in the accompanying drawings. While the present disclosure is described below with reference to exemplary embodiments, it should be understood that the present disclosure is not limited thereto. Those of ordinary skill in the art having access to the teachings herein will recognize additional implementations, modifications, and embodiments, as well as other fields of use, which are within the scope of the present disclosure as described herein, and with respect to which the present disclosure may be of significant utility.
In order to facilitate a fuller understanding of the present disclosure, reference is now made to the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are referenced with like numerals. These drawings should not be construed as limiting the present disclosure, but are intended to be exemplary only.
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During typical operation of the system 100, the motion of all motors is controlled by an electrical controller 26, which can control motors through encoders located within the motors or by means of limit switches located at various points during a stowage and deployment process. Upon activation of motor 5, suspended strap docking device 3 may be raised or lowered, thus raising or lowering wheelchair 2, which may be attached to suspended strap docking device 3 via hooks or other means of temporary connection in suspended strap docking device 3. Upon completion of this motion, or concurrently with it, extension shaft 10 may be retracted into an extension shaft sleeve 11 driven by motor 12, and an extension shaft 14 may be driven into an extension shaft sleeve 15 by a motor 16. Smooth motion across the ground and proper weight support of system 100 may be provided by a wheel 13 as the wheelchair moves rearward. Upon arrival of a wheel 17 at a ramp 18, a pivoting motion about an axle 20 is induced, causing extension shafts 10 and 14 and extension shaft sleeves 15 and 11 to arrive at a substantially horizontal position. Upon arrival of the wheelchair at a stop 21, an actuator 28 propels a canopy 23 to a closed position and rotation of a horizontal support member 22 commences rotation about an axle 24 towards a rear of the vehicle powered by a motor 28 until it reaches a position approximately parallel with a rear face of the vehicle and perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the vehicle as pictured in
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The present disclosure is not to be limited in scope by the specific embodiments described herein. Indeed, other various embodiments of and modifications to the present disclosure, in addition to those described herein, will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art from the foregoing description and accompanying drawings. Thus, such other embodiments and modifications are intended to fall within the scope of the present disclosure. Further, although the present disclosure has been described herein in the context of a particular implementation in a particular environment for a particular purpose, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that its usefulness is not limited thereto and that the present disclosure may be beneficially implemented in any number of environments for any number of purposes. Accordingly, the claims set forth below should be construed in view of the full breadth and spirit of the present disclosure as described herein.
Claims
1. A lift and transfer system comprising:
- an axle assembly to be mounted to a vehicle having a rear surface and a side surface oriented in a substantially perpendicular manner;
- a support member coupled to the axle assembly, the support member configured to rotate about a substantially vertical axis of the axle assembly between a first position substantially parallel to the side surface of the vehicle and a second position substantially parallel to the rear surface of the vehicle;
- an extension shaft assembly coupled to the support member, the extension shaft assembly comprising at least one extension shaft arrangement configured to extend and retract at least one respective extension shaft along the side surface of the vehicle when the support member is in the first position; and
- a docking assembly coupled to the extension shaft assembly, the docking assembly to secure a mobility device to the extension shaft assembly and thereby permit the mobility device to be lifted and transferred via the lift and transfer system between a loading/unloading position adjacent the side of the vehicle and a stowed position adjacent the rear surface of the vehicle, wherein the docking assembly comprises:
- a blade element coupled to the extension shaft assembly, the blade element configured to engage a shaped opening of a receiving slot of a receiving element mounted on the mobility device such that when the blade element is engaged with the shaped opening of the receiving slot the blade element is prevented from rotating within the receiving slot; and
- a latching mechanism configured to perform a latching action and a unlatching action, wherein the latching mechanism performs the latching action when the blade element engages with the shaped opening of the receiving slot such that when the blade element engages with the shaped opening of the receiving slot the blade element is prevented from disengaging from the receiving slot until the latching mechanism performs the unlatching action.
2. The system of claim 1, further comprising:
- a canopy assembly coupled to the support member, the canopy assembly comprising a canopy configured to transition between an open position and a closed position, the closed position enabling the canopy to cover the mobility device in the stowed position.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the axle assembly comprises at least one motor to rotate the support member about the substantially vertical axis between the first position and the second position.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the extension shaft assembly comprises two extension shaft arrangements each individually actuated by at least one motor to extend and retract each respective extension shaft along the side surface of the vehicle.
5. The system of claim 4, wherein the extension shaft assembly further comprises at least one wheel coupled to at least one extension shaft to support the at least one extension shaft on the ground.
6. The system of claim 1, further comprising:
- a conveyor assembly mounted proximate an interior seat of the vehicle, the conveyor assembly comprising at least one conveyor belt to transfer a user along a top of the at least one conveyor belt between positions exterior and interior of the vehicle.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein the conveyor assembly further comprises a support assembly for supporting at least one of the at least one conveyor belt, the support assembly pivoting about a substantially horizontal axis between a stowed position wherein the conveyor assembly is located interior of the vehicle and a transfer position wherein at least part of the conveyor assembly is located exterior of the vehicle.
8. A method for operating a lift and transfer system comprising:
- rotating a support member about a substantially vertical axis of an axle assembly from a first position substantially parallel to a rear surface of a vehicle to a second position substantially parallel to a side surface of the vehicle, the support member coupled to the axle assembly, the axle assembly mounted to the vehicle;
- extending a plurality of extension shafts of a respective plurality of individually actuated extension shaft arrangements of an extension shaft assembly along the side surface of the vehicle when the support member is in the second position, each of the plurality of extension shaft arrangements individually actuated to extend a respective extension shaft by at least one motor, the extension shaft assembly coupled to the support member; and
- disengaging a mobility device from a docking assembly when the support member is in the second position and the at least one extension shaft of the extension shaft assembly is extended along the side surface of the vehicle, the docking assembly coupled to the extension shaft assembly and comprising:
- a blade element coupled to the extension shaft assembly, the blade element configured to engage a shaped opening of a receiving slot of a receiving element mounted on the mobility device such that when the blade element is engaged with the shaped opening of the receiving slot the blade element is prevented from rotating within the receiving slot; and
- a latching mechanism configured to perform a latching action and a unlatching action, wherein the latching mechanism performs the latching action when the blade element engages with the shaped opening of the receiving slot such that when the blade element engages with the shaped opening of the receiving slot the blade element is prevented from disengaging from the receiving slot until the latching mechanism performs the unlatching action.
9. The method of claim 8, further comprising:
- raising a canopy covering the mobility device when the support member is in the second position but before extending the at least one extension shaft of each of the plurality of individually actuated extension shaft arrangements of the extension shaft assembly along the side surface of the vehicle, the canopy assembly coupled to the support member.
10. The method of claim 8, wherein the mobility device is disengaged from the docking assembly when the at least one extension shaft of each of the plurality of individually actuated extension shaft arrangements of the extension shaft assembly is extended along the side surface of the vehicle such that the mobility device is located adjacent a door of the vehicle, the method further comprising:
- transferring a user from an interior of the vehicle to the mobility device via a conveyor assembly mounted proximate an interior seat of the vehicle, the conveyor assembly comprising at least one conveyor belt to transfer a user along a top of the at least one conveyor belt between positions exterior and interior of the vehicle.
11. The method of claim 10, further comprising:
- pivoting the conveyor assembly about a substantially horizontal axis from a transfer position wherein at least part of the conveyor assembly is located exterior of the vehicle to a stowed position wherein the conveyor assembly is located interior of the vehicle.
12. The method of claim 8, further comprising:
- retracting the at least one extension shaft of each of the plurality of individually actuated extension shaft arrangements of the extension shaft assembly along the side surface of the vehicle when the support member is in the second position.
13. The method of claim 12, further comprising:
- rotating the support member about the substantially vertical axis of the axle assembly from the second position to the first position.
14. The method of claim 13, further comprising:
- lowering a canopy over the support member after retracting the at least one extension shaft of each of the plurality of individually actuated extension shaft arrangements of the extension shaft assembly along the side surface of the vehicle but before the support member is rotated from the second position to the first position, the canopy assembly coupled to the support member.
15. A method for operating a lift and transfer system comprising:
- transferring a user from a mobility device located adjacent a door of the vehicle to an interior of the vehicle;
- engaging the mobility device with a docking assembly to secure the mobility device to an extension shaft assembly that is extended along the side surface of the vehicle, the docking assembly coupled to the extension shaft assembly;
- retracting the plurality of extension shafts of the respective plurality of individually actuated extension shaft arrangements of the extension shaft assembly along the side surface of the vehicle, each of the plurality of extension shaft arrangements individually actuated to retract a respective extension shaft by at least one motor, the extension shaft assembly coupled to a support member; and
- rotating the support member about a substantially vertical axis of an axle assembly from a first position substantially parallel to a side surface of the vehicle to a second position substantially parallel to a rear surface of the vehicle, the support member coupled to the axle assembly, the axle assembly mounted to the vehicle;
- wherein the docking assembly comprises: a blade element coupled to the extension shaft assembly, the blade element configured to engage a shaped opening of a receiving slot of a receiving element mounted on the mobility device such that when the blade element is engaged with the shaped opening of the receiving slot the blade element is prevented from rotating within the receiving slot; and a latching mechanism configured to perform a latching action and a unlatching action, wherein the latching mechanism performs the latching action when the blade element engages with the shaped opening of the receiving slot such that when the blade element engages with the shaped opening of the receiving slot the blade element is prevented from disengaging from the receiving slot until the latching mechanism performs the unlatching action.
16. A lift and transfer system comprising:
- an axle assembly to be mounted to a vehicle having a rear surface and a side surface oriented in a substantially perpendicular manner;
- a support member coupled to the axle assembly, the support member configured to rotate about a substantially vertical axis of the axle assembly between a first position substantially parallel to the side surface of the vehicle and a second position substantially parallel to the rear surface of the vehicle;
- an extension shaft assembly coupled to the support member, the extension shaft assembly comprising at least one extension shaft arrangement configured to extend and retract at least one extension shaft along the side surface of the vehicle when the support member is in the first position; and
- a docking assembly coupled to the extension shaft assembly, the docking assembly to secure a mobility device to the extension shaft assembly and thereby permit the mobility device to be lifted and transferred via the lift and transfer system between a loading/unloading position adjacent the side of the vehicle and a stowed position adjacent the rear surface of the vehicle, wherein the docking assembly comprises: a receiving element coupled to the extension shaft assembly, the receiving element comprising a receiving slot having a shaped opening, the receiving element configured to engage a blade element mounted on the mobility device such that when the blade element is engaged with the shaped opening of the receiving slot the blade element is prevented from rotating within the receiving slot; and a latching mechanism configured to perform a latching action and a unlatching action, wherein the latching mechanism performs the latching action when the blade element engages with the shaped opening of the receiving slot such that when the blade element engages with the shaped opening of the receiving slot the blade element is prevented from disengaging from the receiving slot until the latching mechanism performs the unlatching action.
17. A lift and transfer system comprising:
- an axle assembly to be mounted to a vehicle having a rear surface and a side surface oriented in a substantially perpendicular manner;
- a support member coupled to the axle assembly, the support member configured to rotate about a substantially vertical axis of the axle assembly between a first position substantially parallel to the side surface of the vehicle and a second position substantially parallel to the rear surface of the vehicle;
- an extension shaft assembly coupled to the support member, the extension shaft assembly comprising at least one extension shaft arrangement configured to extend and retract at least one extension shaft along the side surface of the vehicle when the support member is in the first position; and
- a docking assembly coupled to the extension shaft assembly, the docking assembly to secure a mobility device to the extension shaft assembly and thereby permit the mobility device to be lifted and transferred via the lift and transfer system between a loading/unloading position adjacent the side of the vehicle and a stowed position adjacent the rear surface of the vehicle, wherein the docking assembly comprises: a receiving element coupled to the extension shaft assembly, the receiving element comprising a shaped opening, the receiving element configured to engage a bolt plate comprising at least one bolt mounted on the mobility device such that when the bolt plate is engaged with the shaped opening of the receiving element the bolt plate is prevented from rotating within the shaped opening; and a latching mechanism configured to perform a latching action and a unlatching action, wherein the latching mechanism performs the latching action when the bolt plate engages with the shaped opening of the receiving element such that when the bolt plate engages with the shaped opening of the receiving element the bolt plate is prevented from disengaging from the shaped opening until the latching mechanism performs the unlatching action.
18. A lift and transfer system comprising:
- an axle assembly to be mounted to a vehicle having a rear surface and a side surface oriented in a substantially perpendicular manner;
- a support member coupled to the axle assembly, the support member configured to rotate about a substantially vertical axis of the axle assembly between a first position substantially parallel to the side surface of the vehicle and a second position substantially parallel to the rear surface of the vehicle;
- an extension shaft assembly coupled to the support member, the extension shaft assembly comprising at least one extension shaft arrangement configured to extend and retract at least one extension shaft along the side surface of the vehicle when the support member is in the first position; and
- a docking assembly coupled to the extension shaft assembly, the docking assembly to secure a mobility device to the extension shaft assembly and thereby permit the mobility device to be lifted and transferred via the lift and transfer system between a loading/unloading position adjacent the side of the vehicle and a stowed position adjacent the rear surface of the vehicle, wherein the docking assembly comprises: a bolt plate comprising at least one bolt coupled to the extension shaft assembly, the bolt plate configured to engage a shaped opening of a receiving element mounted on the mobility device such that when the bolt plate is engaged with the shaped opening of the receiving element the bolt plate is prevented from rotating within the shaped opening; and
- a latching mechanism configured to perform a latching action and a unlatching action, wherein the latching mechanism performs the latching action when the bolt plate engages with the shaped opening of the receiving element such that when the bolt plate engages with the shaped opening of the receiving element the bolt plate is prevented from disengaging from the shaped opening until the latching mechanism performs the unlatching action.
19. A method for operating a lift and transfer system comprising:
- rotating a support member about a substantially vertical axis of an axle assembly from a first position substantially parallel to a rear surface of a vehicle to a second position substantially parallel to a side surface of the vehicle, the support member coupled to the axle assembly, the axle assembly mounted to the vehicle;
- extending a plurality of extension shafts of a respective plurality of individually actuated extension shaft arrangements of an extension shaft assembly along the side surface of the vehicle when the support member is in the second position, each of the plurality of extension shaft arrangements individually actuated to extend a respective extension shaft by at least one motor, the extension shaft assembly coupled to the support member; and
- disengaging a mobility device from a docking assembly when the support member is in the second position and the at least one extension shaft of the extension shaft assembly is extended along the side surface of the vehicle, the docking assembly coupled to the extension shaft assembly and comprising: a receiving element coupled to the extension shaft assembly, the receiving element comprising a shaped opening, the receiving element configured to engage a bolt plate comprising at least one bolt mounted on the mobility device such that when the bolt plate is engaged with the shaped opening of the receiving element the bolt plate is prevented from rotating within the shaped opening; and a latching mechanism configured to perform a latching action and a unlatching action, wherein the latching mechanism performs the latching action when the bolt plate engages with the shaped opening of the receiving element such that when the bolt plate engages with the shaped opening of the receiving element the bolt plate is prevented from disengaging from the shaped opening until the latching mechanism performs the unlatching action.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Jul 29, 2009
Date of Patent: Sep 24, 2013
Patent Publication Number: 20100040452
Inventor: Thomas F. Egan (Binghamton, NY)
Primary Examiner: Gregory Adams
Application Number: 12/461,029
International Classification: A61G 3/06 (20060101); A61G 3/02 (20060101); A61G 3/00 (20060101);